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  1. "duh duh duh" like carlos mencia says on Environmentalists Coming Around to Nuclear Power? · · Score: 1

    does anyone really think we can grow a lot of corn and convert it into enough fuel to even make a blip on the global demand for fossil fuels?

    lots of windmills, eh?

    nuclear energy is the most abundant form of energy in the universe...we have a huge nuclear reactor in the sky that gives us daylight everytime our planet faces towards it! maybe we should try to understand it a little better and provide everyone on the planet with cheap cheap cheap energy.

    this article from 19 months ago pretty much spells it out...

    http://wired-vig.wired.com/wired/archive/12.09/chi na.html?pg=1&topic=china&topic_set=

  2. cloudmark works...but let's fix email on Virginia Court Overturns Spammer Convictions · · Score: 1

    Since December 1st 2004:

    15,144 email processed
    10,563 spam caught
    322 spam i've manually blocked (3.5/day)

    $3.99/mo is a small price to pay for barely noticing that 2/3 of all email is spam.

    that's just dealing with the problem...if you want to fix it we need to think about how to change the email application from the bottom up:

    Create a "BLOCKING" facility on the email client. fairly easy to implement...a big red "BLOCK" button that when pressed, wraps the offending email and sends it to the A$$ (anti-spam server...i was trying to be serious...i swear that was absolutely accidental). the A$$ implements a DNS like distributed application that immediately spreads word to other A$$'s that an unwanted email has been identified. A$$'s can also be accessed by SMTP Gateway servers wanting to fend off SPAM by analyzing data that has been generated completely naturally by real human beings.

    you heard it here...the cure to handling SPAM lies in R&D for A$$ technology

  3. google copied me on Google Launches SMS Search Service · · Score: 1

    i was working for an sms company this past january-march. it was a pretty bunk company (i.e. i never got paid and am still awaiting a hearing to try to get money from this loser). i setup a couple GSM modems and wrote PHP code to run there SMS Marketing web application. I also wrote some scripts to do Google searches via SMS through the GSM modems. i'm probably the only person ever to use it, but it was very useful...i'm glad to see Google did the same thing, albeit, a little more advanced searching capability. i have a treo 600 so returning links would be nice. also, there are no results for a lot of queries.